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Naturalism in Question by Mario De Caro, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Today the majority of philosophers in the English-speaking world adhere to the naturalist credos that philosophy is continuous with science, and that the natural sciences provide a complete account of all that exists-whether human or nonhuman. The new faith says science, not man, is the measure of all things. However, there is a growing skepticism about the adequacy of this complacent orthodoxy. This volume presents a group of leading thinkers who criticize scientific naturalism not in the name of some form of supernaturalism, but in order to defend a more inclusive or liberal naturalism. The many prominent Anglo-American philosophers appearing in this book-Akeel Bilgrami, Stanley Cavell, Donald Davidson, John Dupré, Jennifer Hornsby, Erin Kelly, John McDowell, Huw Price, Hilary Putnam, Carol Rovane, Barry Stroud, and Stephen White-do not march in lockstep, yet their contributions demonstrate mutual affinities and various unifying themes. Instead of attempting to force human nature into a restricted scientific image of the world, these papers represent an attempt to place human nature at the center of renewed-but still scientifically respectful-conceptions of philosophy and nature. | Naturalism in Question by Mario De Caro, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Today the majority of philosophers in the English-speaking world adhere to the naturalist credos that philosophy is continuous with science, and that the natural sciences provide a complete account of all that exists-whether human or nonhuman. The new faith says science, not man, is the measure of all things. However, there is a growing skepticism about the adequacy of this complacent orthodoxy. This volume presents a group of leading thinkers who criticize scientific naturalism not in the name of some form of supernaturalism, but in order to defend a more inclusive or liberal naturalism. The many prominent Anglo-American philosophers appearing in this book-Akeel Bilgrami, Stanley Cavell, Donald Davidson, John Dupré, Jennifer Hornsby, Erin Kelly, John McDowell, Huw Price, Hilary Putnam, Carol Rovane, Barry Stroud, and Stephen White-do not march in lockstep, yet their contributions demonstrate mutual affinities and various unifying themes. Instead of attempting to force human nature into a restricted scientific image of the world, these papers represent an attempt to place human nature at the center of renewed-but still scientifically respectful-conceptions of philosophy and nature. | Naturalism in Question by Mario De Caro, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















